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Box 1 [1M-H-4C]

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Contains 100 Results:

Near San Luis Obsisbo; description of train ride from El Paso through Tucson, across Colorado River at Yuma; description of countryside; settled in Fort Ord, 1941-12-22

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 51
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-12-22
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Telegram sending Christmas wishes, 1941-12

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 52
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-12
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Going to attend officer’s training school, 1941-12-28

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 53
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-12-28
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Traveling east to officer’s training school, from Fort McQuaide through Oakland and Nevada, with stop in Chicago, 1941-12-30

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 54
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1941-12-30
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Description of activities in officer’s training school at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania; visit to Harrisburg; saw Bette Davis in “The Little Foxes”; received ½ demerit for not sufficiently polishing his name-plate, 1942-01-17

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 55
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-01-17
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Subjects studied in class; new “butch” haircut; practice blackout in the barracks and Carlisle; received Christmas telegram; receiving the Toledo Blade regularly; saw “Who’s Laughing Now”, 1942-01-25

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 56
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-01-25
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Exams on property records and military art; progress in courses; saw “Babes on Broadway”, 1942-02-02

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 57
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-02-02
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Interview with board of training school; saw “Ball of Fire” and “Son of Fury", 1942-02-08

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 58
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-02-08
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Classes and examinations; preparing for inspection; purchasing an army uniform; Life photographers there all week, 1942-02-14

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 59
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-02-14
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Attended a dance at Wilson College for Women in Chambersburg; rumors about cutting class short; army uniform; England allowing German battleships to go through the channel, 1942-02-22

 Item — Box: 1 [1M-H-4C], Folder: 60
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection opens with George Seeley's letters to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Seeley of Oak Harbor, Ohio. They begin with describing Seeley's entrance into the United States Army and his arrival at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio on April 18, 1941. Subsequent letters describe Army activities such as 14-hour K.P. duty, undergoing intelligence tests and other examinations, and receiving a uniform. Later that month, Seeley leaves for Camp McClellan, Alabama, where he joins the Medical...
Dates: 1942-02-22
Found in Translation missing: en.search_results.highlighting.top_container_uri_u_sstr:  /repositories/7/top_containers/3764